Those in whose hands she grew up would readily recollect when she was querying her dad about the logic of irregular comparisons as a nursery kid. Her father is Mr. Dennis Mordi, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka Mass Communication guru who, with others, planned the iconic covers that set Weekly Trust apart in the late 1990s.
How could good become better and best and not gooder, goodest? Each day, she came with a different question. Her culture of questioning what departed from the regular at that age sent signals that a genius could be lurking around.
In the end, she did not go on to read Literature but she did not stray too far. By reading Architecture, she is still within the domain of artistic imagination.
Chidinma might not have been dominating the headlines in architectural terms but that is not because she has been picking corns. Actually, she has been fortunate to work in an architectural outfit that has participated in designing some of the most remarkable architectural outings in the Abuja landscape.
Now, she is taking it to a different level. Those who can deconstruct the promotional stuff in the accompanying graphics will guide readers on what may be up in the coverage of this event. Certainly, another artist is in town.
The April long artistic fiesta is already on and those who go to Discovery Museum at No 7, Hombari Crescent in Wuse 2, Abuja might get a better dosage of how it is playing out.